New Orleans Lesson
09.05.05The lessons learned from New Orleans are:
1. Keep enough food and water to last for a minimum of one month.
2. Keep a lot of flashlights and batteries around along with a couple of portable radios. Keep a well stock first aid kit as well. Keep a portable stove for cooking and boiling water.
3. Own guns and plenty of ammunition. Know how to use them and that includes everyone in your family old enough to handle a firearm.
4. Be prepared to use your firearms in defense of your life and the lives of your family members and neighbors.
5. Share what you can with your neighbors and form a neighborhood security team to keep unwanted people out until government authorities have secured the area.
6. When politicians tell you that only law enforcement and police should own guns in today’s “modern society”, tell them to go to hell… or New Orleans. There’s no difference between either at this point in time.
Gun News Daily. Hattip to David Codrea of War on Guns.








Lmao, #6 for the win.
# September 6th, 2005 at 4:08 amThere are a couple differences between Hell and New Orleans: New Orleans is covered by a lake of sewage and disease and Hell is covered by a lake of burning sulfur.
# September 6th, 2005 at 9:56 amLight a match in New Orleans and thats what it could turn into.
# September 6th, 2005 at 2:39 pmIn Florence, Italy, during the sixties, we had floodings similar to those in New Orleans.
# September 9th, 2005 at 12:59 amNo jackals, crimes or killings were reported (and there was LOTSA more art to be stolen…just go in a random church and u can get some giottos or such).
Guess why?
Well, having NO weapons around helped a bit
Ok you dont need weapons to steal stuff when theres no one around
# September 9th, 2005 at 2:50 am